Word: computerize
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Free computer-searched bibliographies highlighted a "Data Base Fair" held in front of Widener Library yesterday.
Though the Graduate School of Education has had the Lockheed-developed computer system for four years, Posnansky said that the large turnout at yesterday's fair shows "it's obvious that very few people knew about it." There are now terminals at four other libraries: Widener, Cabot, Baker, and Countway...
The focus of both Wyatt's pride and Letteri's ire is the internal reorganization of the Harvard force begun in 1975 by David L. Gorski, former chief of University police. Gorski, a "scientific cop" with a tough-guy image, came to Harvard in late 1974 intending to remake the...
Nat Sci 110, "Automatic Computing," moved up from fifth to fourth, with an enrollment of 502 students. Edward T. Wilcox, director of the Program of General Education, said yesterday it will be difficult for the Science Center to meet the increased demand for the computer terminals.
Twice a year they descend, a 10,000-strong army of the night, on New York University's Shimkin Hall. There they wait patiently in line to register, at $55 to $117 a ten-to twelve-week session, for more than 800 courses ranging from Arabic to Zen. The...